Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6013440 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate whether children with recurrent febrile seizures within a 24-hour period need to be worked up differently from children with simple febrile seizures. Inclusion criteria included the following: (i) children with first seizure cluster between 4Â months and 3Â years of age, (ii) children who had more than one febrile seizure within 24Â hours, and (iii) children who returned to baseline between and after each event. Thirty-two patients met the inclusion criteria over a 3-year period. All patients underwent brain CT and/or MRI and EEG. All head CTs were normal. Two children had abnormal MRI findings - both benign: one is thought to represent postictal changes, and the other one is an incidental arachnoid cyst. Of the 4 abnormal EEGs, one showed epileptiform discharges, while the others showed generalized ictal or postictal features. We propose the term “simple febrile seizures plus (SFSÂ +)” to describe children who have more than one seizure within 24Â hours but who are otherwise not different in presentation from children with SFS.
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Authors
Marie F. Grill, Yu-Tze Ng,